Defined Values

Control for automatic, periodic announcement of
local services to the network. Corresponds directly
to SERVER ANNOUNCEMENTS and the presence of the
label 'Announcements' following the label 'Enabled
Characteristics:' in the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
display.

Number of milleseconds to collect port input data
before sending it to the host. Corresponds directly
to SERVER CIRCUIT TIMER and the value labeled
'Circuit Timer:' in the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
display.

Maximum number of characters to store in the
instances of latVisibleServiceIdentification.
Corresponds directly to SERVER IDENTIFICATION SIZE
and the value labeled 'Identification Size:' in the
SERVER CHARACTERISTICS display.

Number of seconds of inactivity before sending a
null message to the host. Corresponds directly to
SERVER KEEPALIVE TIMER and the value labeled
'Keepalive Timer:' in the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
display.

The list of group numbers allowed to use local
services, where a group number is in the range
0-255. The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with one
bit for each group. Corresponding bit numbers start
with 0 as the high-order bit of the first octet.
Corresponds directly to SERVER SERVICE GROUPS and
the value labeled 'Service Groups:' in the SERVER
CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control for automatic deletion of all node table
entries when latServiceGroups or
latPortCurrentGroups is changed. Corresponds
directly to SERVER PURGE GROUP and the presence of
the label 'Purge Group' following the label 'Enabled
Characteristics:' in the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
display.

Control for automatic deletion of all node table
entries with status 'reachable' when the number of
entries exceeds latNodeLimit. Corresponds directly
to SERVER PURGE NODE and the presence of the label
'Purge Node' following the label 'Enabled
Characteristics:' in the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS
display.

Number of times a service announcement contained a
node name already in the visible service table but
with a different address. Corresponds directly to
the value labeled 'Multiple Node Addresses:' in the
SERVER COUNTERS display.

The list of group numbers to which the port is
allowed to set access, where a group number is in
the range 0-255. The OCTET STRING contains a
bitmap, with one bit for each group. Corresponding
bit numbers start with 0 as the high-order bit of
the first octet. Corresponds directly to PORT
AUTHORIZED GROUPS and the value labeled 'Authorized
Groups:' in the PORT CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control for automatic stimulation of a host prompt
upon forming a new session. Corresponds directly to
PORT AUTOPROMPT and the presence of the label
'Autoprompt' following the label 'Enabled
Characteristics:' in the PORT CHARACTERISTICS
display.

The list of group numbers to which the port
currently has set access, where a group number is in
the range 0-255. The OCTET STRING contains a
bitmap, with one bit for each group. Corresponding
bit numbers start with 0 as the high-order bit of
the first octet. Corresponds directly to PORT
GROUPS and the value labeled 'Groups:' in the PORT
CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control to allow the remote system to modify
certain physical port characteristics. Corresponds
directly to PORT REMOTE MODIFICATION and the
presence of the label 'Remote Modification'
following the label 'Enabled Characteristics:' in
the PORT CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control for allowing incoming connections to the
service. Corresponds directly to SERVICE
CONNECTIONS and the presence of the label
'Connections' following the label 'Enabled
Characteristics:' in the SERVICE CHARACTERISTICS
display.

The password a user must supply to use the service.
Corresponds directly to SERVICE PASSWORD and the
presence of the label 'Password' following the label
'Enabled Characteristics:' in the SERVICE
CHARACTERISTICS display.
When setting this value, the management system must
supply eight octets, filling with zeros from the
first octet. That is, the value '1ab42' would be
expressed as '0.0.0.0.0.1.ab.42'. Setting the value
to zero disables the password check.
When returning this value, the agent always returns
a zero length OCTET STRING.

The list of character ports offer the service. The
OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with one bit for
each port, and enough octets for all the ports on
the system. Port numbers are as defined for
charPortIndex in the Character MIB [11].
Corresponding bit numbers start with 1 as the
high-order bit of the first octet. Corresponds
directly to port-list portion of SERVICE PORTS and
the value labeled 'Ports:' in the SERVICE
CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control for allowing queuing of incoming
connections to the service when the service is busy.
Corresponds directly to SERVICE QUEUE and the
presence of the label 'Queuing' following the label
'Enabled Characteristics:' in the SERVICE
CHARACTERISTICS display.

The list of group numbers to which the node
belongs, where a group number is in the range 0-255.
The OCTET STRING contains a bitmap, with one bit for
each group. Corresponding bit numbers start with 0
as the high-order bit of the first octet.
Corresponds directly to the value labeled 'Node
Groups:' in the NODE STATUS display.

Control to zero counters kept for the node. In
response to a get-request or get-next-request, the
agent always returns 'ready' for this value.
Setting the value to 'ready' has no effect. Setting
it to 'execute' causes all the system's counters to
be zeroed. Corresponds to the ZERO NODE command.

The number of hundredths of a second since the most
recent zeroing of the counters kept for the node,
such as through execution of sysZeroAll or
latNodeZero. Corresponds directly to the value
labeled 'Seconds Since Zeroed:' in the NODE COUNTERS
display.

The number of times a LAT message multicast by the
node had a different Ethernet address from the
previous time. Corresponds directly to the value
labeled 'Multiple Node Addresses:' in the NODE
COUNTERS display.

Control for multicast solicitation of LAT services.
Corresponds directly to SERVER LAT SOLICITAIONS and
the presence of the label 'LAT SOLICITATIONS'
following the label 'Enabled Characteristics:' in
the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS display.

Control for LAT to provide an immediate ACK,
and not to wait for the timer to expire.
Corresponds directly to SERVER LAT IMMEDIATE ACK
and the presence of the label 'LAT Immediate Ack
following the label 'Enabled Characteristics:' in
the SERVER CHARACTERISTICS display.